UNEARTH Completes Work On 'Sanctity Of Brothers' Video

January 5, 2007

UNEARTH has completed work on "Sanctity of Brothers", the second video from its "III In the Eyes of Fire" album.

Commented frontman Trevor Phipps: "We had just begun to schedule the shooting of our second video, 'Sanctity of Brothers', with famed director Darren Doane, when he decided to retire to pursue other professional goals. Fortunately, he had written a pretty sick video treatment and told us we could use it if the director was new, talented and had never directed a music video before. So we took to searching the Internet for some new talent and came across a guy from Prague named Soren. Soren's images were dark and well thought out, so we got in touch with him. We showed him the treatment Darren had written and he agreed to go with it, but he wanted to put his own flavor and twists into the video.

"This guy is crazy, He had a 10-day shooting schedule spanning three countries; he used a helicopter and some cool animation.

"[The clip] will have the same high energy as our video for 'Giles', but will have an in-depth storyline and will be our first video with special effects. The video will be more like a short film with three parts. The first and third sections will be the intro and ending, while the second chapter will be the actual song.

"Soren is on to some groundbreaking shit here and we are stoked to be part of it.

"Even though Darren was not involved, we're just happy that it will be different. Too many videos are the same these days with all the storylines, the bands and all the shots seeming to blend together. Soren at least wants to challenge that and we support him in his attempt. We think that may be one of the reasons Doane retired and gave us the demands he did on his treatment.

"Look for the new video mid-January, just in time for our North American run with the mighty SLAYER."

A short trailer for the upcoming video can be viewed at this location (Quicktime required).

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